A 22-year-old journalist with Peru’s leading Caretas magazine was gunned down in the southern town of Cañete, the magazine reported this week. Fernando Raymondi, who was studying journalism at Lima’s San Martin de Porres University, was killed …

Enrique Zileri has passed away at the age of 83, having lived a full life as director of Caretas and a major influence to journalism throughout Peru. An employee of the magazine since the mid-1950´s, Zileri decided to step away from the publication in 2007.

Enrique Zileri, a preeminent Latin American journalist and scourge of a succession of repressive Peruvian governments during his decades at the helm of Caretas, his county’s top newsmagazine, died Aug. 24 at a hospital in Lima. He was 83. The cause …

Nobel literature laureate Mario Vargas Llosa said in a statement that Enrique Zileri was an "indefatigable defender of freedom and democracy" whose weekly magazine Caretas "could never be bribed or intimidated." His daughter Drusila says Zileri …

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Mr. Zileri’s magazine, Caretas (Masks, in English), was started by his mother, Doris Gibson, and Francisco Igartua in October 1950. By the end of that year it had already been briefly shut down by the dictator Manuel A. Odria, who said it had offended him.

Under Zileri, Caretas magazine was highly critical of the dictatorships that have afflicted modern Peru, Nobel literature laureate Mario Vargas Llosa said in a statement, calling him an "indefatigable defender of freedom and democracy" whose weekly "could ...

Caretas magazine editors say the gunmen shot 22-year-old Fernando Raymondi in the chest on Sunday night in his father's small grocery in the town of Canete. They gunmen arrived on a motorcycle taxi and told a friend of the victim to scram. Raymondi's ...

But after Mr Fujimori sent troops to close down Congress in 1992, Enrique Zileri, the editor and proprietor of Caretas, the country’s leading newsweekly, who died on August 25th aged 83, saw him for what he was: an autocrat in a democrat’s clothes.